Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1950 — Page 5
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| Ex-local Resident Dies inlinols
to be ‘held today in Danville, 111, Mr... Smith who ‘was 77, died Tuesday In Danville, A native of Indianapolis he had lived in Lafayette for 20 years. He attended DePauw and Pur-
{due universities. He worked in
the railway mail service for 38 years, first on the Peoria and Eastern Railroad and then on the
| New York Central,
* Following his retirement ‘two years ago, he served as a county court. house employee and a magistrate at Danville,
Retired From Faculty in 1937
Times State Servies BLOOMINGTON, June 15 ~- John Lo Geiger; veteran ¥
{director and music teacher, priv
in his home here yesterday. , _ Mr. Geiger, who had retired from Indiana University faculty, was residing here. He was 83. He joined, the I. U. musie faculty in 1903 and taught music appreciation for 34 years before his retirement in 1937. Born in Indianapolis in 1867, he lived with his parents at 14th and
Peter & Paul Cathedral. Studies at Shortridge
Starting as a choir boy in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, he later took musical training in the old
Meridian Sts. present site of S88.
[five daughters, Fima,.
Wax Spurgeon
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_ | native of Freetown, he had lived!
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Services Today
“Burial in" Freetown;
"7 Children Survive Lor. Max. Spurgeon: 3115y
held at 2 p. m. today in Freetown | United Brethren Church. Burial { will be in Freetown. Mr. Spurgeon, who was 38, died Tuesday in General Hospital, A
in Indianapolis three years, He! was a machine operator at the
here. Surviving "are his wite, Ruth: two sons, Harold and Garold; Carolyn, Marilyn, Maxine, and Margaret, all of Scipio; seven brothers, Rex, | Indianapolis; Quentin, Columbus T{
on Mediation Commis- cellation of 8 sioner J. R Mandelbaum _an- shows.
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Lo Surviving area sister, Misy Indianapolis high-school; which
Nellle Smith, Indianapolis: his later became _Shortridge and at John L Geiger
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jwite; Russie; Danville; 40a 5 Son, Chcinsat "Madison; three sisters, Mrs. Ben’ i 1808 when. le began directing = Rew niversity apartments. |Yosephine Atkinson, Lafayette: § -3 Mrs. Maude Payton .{them. It was in 1898 that he took Surviving are a sister TS. and Mrs. Flossie Stages, Scipio. 3 : 3 -y the first of 29 trips to Europe. Anna Geiger -Sweenie, and a a—— owrai ; re Services ‘for Mrs. Maude L.| 3e studied accompaniment in brother, Frederick M., both of In- Do aed b Fire A 4 = | Payton, former resident of Indi-! dianapolis. gg y § - A {Dresden and sang baritone solos | ! : ' anapolis, will be at 11 a. m. to- { for the German Services will be at 2 p, m. Satur-] = WEST “BROOFIELD, Mass. : morrow in Stuart Mortuaryiwas once a classmate of Mary day in St. Paul's Episcopal (UP)—Four days after Royal J. ¥ Chapel. Burial will be in New!Garden, former opera star, at Church. Burial will be in Crown Wallace's home was destroyed by x : ! HU. 5672 LI. 4801 _ Mrs. Payton, who was 51, died! Mr, Geiger attended the open- gy Ha Seed sor mers is ‘hete hag] 2 : : (Monday in Chicago where she Ing performance in the former - Emmet 1 me emergency shelter. | boone o 0 4 | She was a member of Church ofthe fall of 1880 and attended or (LETS ; | Christ, Scientist, Chicago. lularly for 60 years. Rites Tomorrow A HOBBY THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN Harriett Mitchell, Indianapolgiiopera, he witnessed an original a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & ENJOY TOGETHER ill five sisters, Mrs. Nora Garnett/performance of Wagner's “Parsi-| {Buchanan mortuary for Emmet . . This is the time of year to “Get Out and Paint!” It's relaxing—it's fun — both of Indianapolis; Mrs. Clara! He was the founder of music 64 years, Burial will be in Crown - anyone con paint! Let LIEBER'S advise you as to what materials you'll | Raymond, Chicago; Miss Mary appreciation courses in the schools Hill.
Frederic, Chicago. He sang in church choirs until Years s and then returned to live in ‘H. Broyles, Indianapolis, Mrs. emperor. He , ; 3840 N. Illinois St. .. 3 East Market St. Crown. {Paris Ecole de Musique. Lilk: fire, a fire swept the summer cot- |} u had lived for the past 30 years. English Theater, Indianapolis, Trelgnd | A— wb OIL PAINTING IS Surviving are her mother, Mrs. | An authority on Wagnerian| Services will be held at 10:30 C -—B {and Mrs, Harriett Westmoreland, fal” in 1885, iL. ‘Ireland, Indiana draggist for need! { W. Mitchell, and Mrs. Georgiann Of the state. [Mr
Ireland died yesterday in
Oil Sets with tubes of paint, brushes, étc. ............ 2.50 wp | Anderson, both of Louisyille: two; Prior to teaching at IU he yvollmer Convalescent Home. He fine lisles, Water Color Sets, complete | brothers, Lawrence and Goins taught at Wabash College and wag 78. His home was at 520 stic tops; Pastel-Sets; various types 0000 TITTIES ys 7Sc wp || MICHEL of TndiAnapolis. Purdue University: Sutherland Ave. toes, Also Picture Croft, including, paints, canvas, design .......... 2.95 \ArsiLs ' { After his retirement from IU, A native of Paoli, he began nkl William McNeely he lv red in Indianapolis Several working in a drug store there at > anklets. ® Canvas ® Paper ® Brushes * Water Color : : ote ——=Ithe age of 14. Later he managed Styles to and Oil Tubes ® Eosels ® Fixtures ® Palettes Services “for ‘William {Brage) [the City Drug Store in Mitchell
McNeely, food processor
McNeely food processor "a: : Prof. F.W. Greve
vears, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in G. H. Herrmann Fo
neral Home. Burial will be Rites Tomorrow Louisville, - Ky., following or
tional rites there Saturday.
for several years, He was employed by the Hook iDrug Co. here from 1913 to 1917 and from 1923 until his death, In} the interim he operated his own | business in Crawfordsville. He Mr. McNeely, whose home was Times Siate Servieg was a member of - Broadway | at 521 E. LeGrande Ave., died of LAFAYETTE, June 15 - Serv-| Methodist Church, a heart attack at Work yester- ices for Prof. Frederick W. Greve,| Mr. Ireland and his wife, Cora, day. He was 71. mydraulic engineer and member who survives him, observed their { A native of Portland, Tenn., he jof Purdue University civil en-/15 wedding anniversary last, {had lived in Indianapolis 42 years gineering staff 39 years, will be March. : land was a member. of. GbliaidiAL. 3:30. pom tomorrow: irr -Sotlers1 Other: Burvivors ineltde = re {Church of Christ, { Baker Funeral Home. Burial will| daughter; Mrs. Christine Maguire, Survivirg are his wife, Enyma: be in Grandview Cemetery. Indianapolis, a granddaughter {a brother, Ollie, Indianapolis, and! Prof. Greve, who was 64, died and two » nephews. a sister,: Mrs. Daisy’ Watwood, Tuesday in St. Elizabeth's hospi-|~
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wit | After teaching at Oregon State] =~ ATTIRE = veers PM. SAT TIL 6 30 | Purdue and rose to professor of You LEN | "The tn engineering. 'S T E G OO p L 'S A S E The inventor of several instru-| SGETA N ; HERE H i F T T DAD! ® ments and improvements, as TN well as author of technical and | scientific papers, he had also en-! gaged in research in the hydra | up les field,
] ¥ = | _ Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. x 3 HRdwin-— 8. Ewart, Valle Forge, Pa. a brother, Frederick of Nashville, Tenn., and two grand- > | children. His son Frederick Wi -
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